Former Obama insider David Plouffe talks about elections past, present, and future as the 2020 race fast approaches
American politics may be 鈥渦gly, small, and unimaginative,鈥 but the only way to change the country鈥檚 direction is to win elections, former Obama campaign manager and White House senior adviser David Plouffe told a packed Choi Auditorium on October 19 as the inaugural speaker in the College鈥檚 Obama Scholars Speakers Series. 鈥淓verything that affects you is based on who you elect,鈥 Plouffe said, urging his audience to remain engaged in the political process as he analyzed the possible outcomes of the November 6 midterm elections.
In addition, Plouffe addressed a wide-ranging series of topics in his talk, which was moderated by Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics Peter Dreier and former California state senator and current Occidental trustee Hector De La Torre 鈥89. A few highlights from his remarks follow.
Why Trump won in 2016: 鈥淕enerally in history, particularly after a two-term president, a lot of voters are not looking for a replica. George W. Bush differed in many ways from Bill Clinton; Barack Obama was very different than George W. Bush. Donald Trump won the election by the rules that we have embedded in the Electoral College but he still got 46.1 percent of the vote. I think the worst a Republican presidential candidate can do these days is probably 44陆 or 45, so we live in a divided country.鈥
On the record number of women and candidates of color running for office: 鈥淲hen people see someone like them seek office, it makes it more likely they would seek offices when they see the win because a lot of the barrier to running for office is 鈥業 don鈥檛 know how to do this; I don鈥檛 know anybody in the party.鈥 Well, you don鈥檛 need to know anybody anymore. 鈥 If you鈥檙e a compelling person with a compelling message and you excite people, you can build a winning campaign, and that鈥檚 what鈥檚 so exciting to me.鈥
On the 2020 election: 鈥淓ven those of you who are political animals want a break. But Trump is deep into his re-election campaign already鈥攖hat鈥檚 never happened in American political history. 鈥 We鈥檙e going to have this presidential campaign hanging over us not just in 2020 but in 2019, too. And that sucks up so much oxygen. So that鈥檚 the other thing that the Hill Democrats have to think about鈥攚hatever they鈥檙e doing on the floor in September 2019 is going to be far less interesting than what鈥檚 happening in Iowa in the presidential primary.鈥
On the risks and reasons for running: 鈥淏eing president does age you in ways that are quite visually available to everyone. It鈥檚 a really tough job and you shouldn鈥檛 run because you want to be Donald Trump鈥攖hat鈥檚 not the right reason. You need to run because you think you have something unique to offer the country in that job. 鈥
鈥淏ut also you鈥檝e got to be ready to deal with Trump, OK? Running for president used to be considered like a symphony or a concert pianist. 鈥 This is like Mad Max: Fury Road鈥攁nd that鈥檚 the way [Trump] likes it. And he鈥檚 very skilled at it.鈥